Posted on 06/21/2021 10:15:37 PM PDT by bitt
This is the story of how the FBI framed four innocent men for murder, destroyed families, and tried to cover it up. It’s also the story of the convergence of John Durham and Robert Mueller: how Durham uncovered the FBI’s crimes and how Robert Mueller’s FBI disputed the innocence of the men the FBI framed.
The FBI knocked and Mike Albano opened the door. It was 1983. As a member of the Massachusetts State Parole Board, Albano thought he had been doing his job when he looked into voting to commute the sentence of Peter Limone, who along with Joseph Salvati, Henry Tameleo, and Louis Greco, had been convicted for the murder of Teddy Deegan in 1965.
Those convictions never sat right with Albano – he was savvy to Massachusetts and the convergence of the Mob and law enforcement. His suspicions of the convictions, and sympathy to the four men, only grew when he met with Greco, who proclaimed his innocence and said “he wanted to live one day as a free man, just one day.”1
FBI special agents John Morris and John Connolly weren’t there just say hello or to discuss the details of the case (a state case, not a federal case). There was a darker purpose: straight-up intimidation. Threats that it wouldn’t be good for Albano’s career if he voted for commutation.
To Albano’s credit, he voted to commute the sentence of Limone. This particular petition for commutation (Limone filed six in total that were all rejected) was denied by Governor Michael Dukakis after the FBI and then-U.S. Attorney Bill Weld put on the pressure, alleging that Limone was guilty of the Deegan murder, had been involved in commissioning the murder of Joseph “The Animal” Barboza, and would return with seniority to Boston’s organized crime structure if he was freed.
The Parole Board also voted in favor of two commutation petitions by Greco. The first was denied by Governor Michael Dukakis, the second denied by Governor Bill Weld. There was no ruling on the third commutation petition filed by Greco in 1995. He died soon after it was filed. Greco’s plea to Albano, that he live “just one day” as a free man, was never granted.
To understand this case and the FBI’s efforts to intimidate Albano, you have to go back to the 1960s. J. Edgar Hoover was the FBI Director and made it a focus of his to take down La Cosa Nostra – the Italian Mob – by any means necessary. To achieve this goal the FBI used criminal informants.
The Teddy Deegan Murder
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Dunham has gone to the Dark Side.
Is “John Durham” really just a Hologram?
Sometimes, one has to wonder.
So durham uncovered shocking FBI crimes and then what?
Did he prosecute anybody?
Durham....
Mueller seems to have skated...
john connolly is out! A judge released him over the whole covid crap. When you’re a fed, you can do whatever you want to whoever you want, whenever you want for whatever reason you want. Was lon yoriuchi disciplined, fired, charged with a crime for shooting an unarmed woman in the back who was holding a baby? NO! He was given a medal, and lives on a pension off the taxpayer. At least in THAT case we know who it was, even though he never suffered ANY consequences. In Ashli Babbitt’s case... the fed gov refuses to answer ANY questions. THEY DO NOT ANSWER TO THE PEOPLE ANYMORE! My bet is they will just give Ashli Babbitt’s murderer more ammunition. He did exactly what they wanted him to do.. And now, they want him to do it some more.
durham is simply rounding up ANY shred of evidence that implicates the fed gov and destroying it post haste. He, AND the scum he works for are devoid of ANY moral values. so what if we die! The preservation of the crooked fed gov MUST be maintained. No matter the cost! My life, your life... it is NOTHING to the ruling class!
Doesn’t the FBI do this regularly?
Whitey Bulger did not commit suicide.
My information is that Horiuchi was also at Waco; he was set away from the main action and attention as a sniper covering a rear exit from the compound - to insure that no one could escape the fire that way.
I believe that is the exit where they found the bodies of burnt children. Memory fades with the years.
He’s still writing that report.
Ancient history.
The Deegan murder and the framing of innocent men to protect what the FBI thought needed protecting, is just one more piece of the puzzle that is the FBI. 1965 is still not the beginning of their sink into corruption. It is important to note the corruption, even though very little if anything will halt the continued progression.
Durham......nothing but BULL!
Can you totally trust law enforcement?
Hutaree Militia is another example.
The government and its hit-man, the FBI, is out of control.
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